Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Department of History, Anthropology and Philosophy
Administration
Dr. Jingsi Teng’s research focuses on applied ethics with a particular emphasis on environmental ethics. She is especially interested in the idea of long-term climate justice — that is justice for people who will be born long after we have died. Her dissertation addresses problems of grounding and calibrating the harm-making features of long-term climate change effects, mainly concerning distant future people over the coming centuries. She primarily teaches undergraduate level philosophy courses in critical thinking, ethics, and philosophy in general.
Applied Ethics, Environmental Justice, Social & Political Philosophy, Logic